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760 Pittsburgh Drive
Delaware, OH 43015
Ph: 1.800.323.6593
Fx: 1.800.947.0377
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Matthews Paint for Laser Engraving
Featured Artist & Sign Shop
Quail Run Signs, Featured in
May/June 2014 Issue of Sign
Craft, Specifies Matthews Paint
for Laser Engraving
"Here we cut out acrylic letters and finished them with Matthews Paint's metallic silver. Then I recessed the background panel so the letters dropped in and painted it black. Then it went on the wood panel, which is always a nice look."
— John Ralph, Quail Run Signs, Hamilton, Virginia